2015-08-02T22:29:03ZGreywater Treatment and Reuse, Tufileh, Jordanhttp://idl-bnc.idrc.ca:8080/dspace/handle/10625/44980
Title: Greywater Treatment and Reuse, Tufileh, Jordan
Authors: Bino, Murad J.2007-01-01T00:00:00ZDuckweed Wastewater Treatment and Reuse for Fodder (West Bank)http://idl-bnc.idrc.ca:8080/dspace/handle/10625/44976
Title: Duckweed Wastewater Treatment and Reuse for Fodder (West Bank)
Authors: Al Khateeb, Nader2007-01-01T00:00:00ZImpacts of the tsunami on poverty in Sri Lanka : brainstorming processhttp://idl-bnc.idrc.ca:8080/dspace/handle/10625/41535
Title: Impacts of the tsunami on poverty in Sri Lanka : brainstorming process
Authors: Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA)
Abstract: The Tsunami that hit Sri Lanka in December 2004 has brought a great loss of life, livelihood and infrastructure. While the unprecedented amount of financial and humanitarian assistance has been committed by the international aid agencies in response to the national disaster, little attention has been paid on how the concentration of assistance has impacted on the wider Sri Lankan economy and social structures, particularly in terms of poverty and equity. The study aims to discuss the impact of the tsunami on Sri Lanka as a whole focusing on both positive and negative effects.2007-01-01T00:00:00ZImpacts of the tsunami on poverty in Sri Lankahttp://idl-bnc.idrc.ca:8080/dspace/handle/10625/41534
Title: Impacts of the tsunami on poverty in Sri Lanka
Authors: Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA)2007-01-01T00:00:00ZColombo Focus City Project : data brief; 2009 quarter 1http://idl-bnc.idrc.ca:8080/dspace/handle/10625/41533
Title: Colombo Focus City Project : data brief; 2009 quarter 1
Authors: Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA)
Abstract: A key component of the research, monitoring and evaluation effort of the Colombo Focus City project is the
baseline survey that was carried out in 2007 as the project commenced. The ex-post evaluation scheduled for 2010
will use this baseline as its start point. The database generated however, has information that is extremely useful
during the life of the project. A series of working papers have been produced by the M&E team which present the
consolidated data, a descriptive analysis and a tool kit relating to the baseline survey. This series of Data Briefs,
which in each issue focuses on a few themes, have been developed to showcase key findings and encourage use of
the baseline findings by the Colombo FC team as well as the Global FC programme.
This Data Brief focuses on the perceptions of own wellbeing of USS households in the sample and the main
elements that make up wellbeing of households: income and expenditure patterns, satisfaction with access to
existing service provision. As the first in the series of Data Briefs, this also gives an introduction to the Baseline
Survey sampling and generalisability as well.2009-01-01T00:00:00Z